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Sunday, September 30, 2012

What A+ list singer/rapper almost got denied entry into a fashion show this week because the designer did not feel the A lister showed enough respect for the shows. The designer was particularly upset with what the A lister chose to wear and said there is no way the A lister will be invited back next year. The only reason the A lister was not denied entry or kicked out was because it would have been to dramatic and taken away from the show.

the only fashion wk atm is paris...kanye is there, even tho he officially backed out of showing his line this yr and there are rumors that it's folding...so hmm. i'd deny him entrance for calling himself a designer then wearing jackets w/ far too short sleeves. but hmmm, i digress...who else is there right now?

First off, i dont grt the "thrill" of watching a bunch of people walking around in new clothes. Secondly, as a designer, why wld she gv a rats ass what he or she wears? If its lousy, thats their problem, not yours. And thirdly, this whole fashion show drama is way outta hand. Enough already!

I believe the fashion industry is an entirely different subculture. The people who are into it are rabid, and I could see how an obnoxiously dressed pop star could detract from "the artistry" of putting together and presenting a collection that a designer has worked months on. Basically, when in Rome you should do as Romans do if you don't want to be a disrespectful douchnozzle

Anna likes Kanye just fine. She did diss Kim at the Marchesa show, but Kanye got a big hug from Anna Wintour. Temperamental divas are something Anna would be used to, the fashion industry is full of them (editors, photographers, designers, models...), which is why Kanye fits in so much better in that world than the music industry. :)

The fashion industry is bizarre for so many reasons. But one thing that always boggles me is that fashion obsessed people defend the industry by saying fashion is a way of expressing yourself, and yet those same people turn around and criticize people for what they wear. If fashion is truly self expression then the fashion industry should celebrate what people wear regardless of what it is.

It's not Kanye. He has a place (and was invited to the main shows) in the fashion world since early in his career as a rapper. Anna Wintour also favorites him which is why you still see him invited to all the major fashion events. I go with Ms. Minaj. The things she has worn have been a joke. She is no Lady Gaga.

"The Stéphane Rolland Fall 2012 Couture show started nearly an hour late (more on that later) but it was worth the wait.[...]This was about the time when the reason the show started so late turned up: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

As a ‘designer’ you would’ve thought Kanye would show some respect for a real designer and show up on time.

I honestly don’t understand why they were invited in the first place. If you google Stephane Rolland, the news is that the couple upstaged the show who arrived 5 minutes before the end – hardly a word on the clothes.

If Kanye and Kim were invited to ensure headlines, they did, but at the detriment of designer."

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